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Mo 05.08.2024 13:07

Worried about young people being exposed to and bad online?

Check out my new book, which explains how all that works via the medium of llamas. And more

Why Your Parents Are Hung-Up on Your Phone and What To Do About It (published Sept 19th)

amzn.eu/d/amaEmdN

Page from the book in the tweet, with a cartoon picture of a llama, and the following text

Take me, for example. I wrote this book to share my
information with you. But this book, while technically
about phones, focuses mostly on brains. And you can
hopefully trust me to tell you about brains. I’ve been
studying and talking about them for decades!
However, if this book was instead about
playing cricket, nuclear reactors or herding
llamas, you should hurl it in the bin! Because
I have no clue about such things.
But the thing is, there’s nothing
stopping me or anyone else
from recording an hour-long
video on my phone called
‘How to herd llamas while
playing cricket in a nuclear
reactor’ and putting it online.
Believing and trusting someone we’re emotionally
connected to, even when they’re wrong, is nothing
new. It’s how our brains work. But phones have made it
more common. Which is, you know, not ideal.

Page from the book in the tweet, with a cartoon picture of a llama, and the following text Take me, for example. I wrote this book to share my information with you. But this book, while technically about phones, focuses mostly on brains. And you can hopefully trust me to tell you about brains. I’ve been studying and talking about them for decades! However, if this book was instead about playing cricket, nuclear reactors or herding llamas, you should hurl it in the bin! Because I have no clue about such things. But the thing is, there’s nothing stopping me or anyone else from recording an hour-long video on my phone called ‘How to herd llamas while playing cricket in a nuclear reactor’ and putting it online. Believing and trusting someone we’re emotionally connected to, even when they’re wrong, is nothing new. It’s how our brains work. But phones have made it more common. Which is, you know, not ideal.

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